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IAMGAME 2024: Pathway to India’s Sports Growth

IAMGAME 2024: Pathway to India’s Sports Growth

New Delhi, Oct 11 (UNI) The IAMGAME Conclave 2024, held in the capital, brought together key leaders, athletes, and industry experts to chart the course for the future of Indian sports.
Inaugurated by Kho Kho Federation President Sudhanshu Mittal, the two-day event featured insightful discussions on policy, infrastructure, and talent development, aimed at positioning India as a global sporting powerhouse.
The Conclave opened with the panel "From Policy to Podium," where speakers, including Mittal and International Olympic Committee member Dr. Narinder Batra, discussed the crucial role of sports policies in shaping athletes' success. They highlighted the need for better infrastructure and investment to boost India's presence on the global stage.

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